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BARROW EXCAVATIONS IN NORFOLK, 1984-88 East Anglian Archaeology Field Archaeology Division, Norfolk Museums Service 1996 East Anglian Archaeology No.40, 1988 Suffolk: Burgh: The Iron Age and Roman Enclosure No.41, 1988 Essex: Excavations at Great Dunmow, Essex: a is a serial publication sponsored by the Scole Archaeological Committee. Romano-British small town in the Trinovantian Civitas The Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex Units, the Norwich Survey and the No.42, 1988 Essex: Archaeology and Environment in South Essex, Fenland Project all contribute volumes to the series. It is the main vehicle Rescue Archaeology along the Gray's By-pass for publishing final reports on archaeological excavations and surveys in 1979-80 the region. Copies and information about the contents of all volumes can No.43, 1988 Essex: Excavation at the North Ring, Mucking, Essex: be obtained from: A Late Bronze Age Enclosure Centre of East Anglian Studies, No.44, 1988 Norfolk: Six Deserted Villages in Norfolk University of East Anglia, No.45, 1988 Norfolk: The Fenland Project No. 3: Marshland and Norwich, NR4 7TJ the Nar Valley, Norfolk No.46, 1989 Norfolk: The Deserted Medieval Village of Thuxton, or directly from the Archaeology Unit publishing a particular volume. Norfolk Reports available so far: No.47, 1989 Suffolk: West Stow, Suffolk: Early Anglo-Saxon No. I, 1975 Suffolk: various papers Animal Husbandry No.2, 1976 Norfolk: various papers No.48, 1989 Suffolk: West Stow, Suffolk: The Prehistoric and No.3, 1977 Suffolk: various papers Romano-British Occupations No.4, 1976 Norfolk: Late Saxon town of Thetford No.49, 1990 Norfolk: The Evolution of Settlement in Three No.5, 1977 Norfolk: various papers on Roman sites Parishes in South-East Norfolk No.6, 1977 Norfolk: Spong Hill Anglo-Saxon cemetery No.50, 1993 Proceedings of the Aatlands and Wetlands Conference No.7, 1978 Norfolk: Bergh Apton Anglo-Saxon cemetery No.51, 1991 Norfolk: The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk No.8, 1978 Norfolk: various papers No.52, 1991 Norfolk: The Fenland Project No. 4, The Wissey No.9, 1980 Norfolk: North Elmham Park Embayment and Fen Causeway No.IO, 1980 Norfolk: village sites in Launditch Hundred No.53, 1992 Norfolk: Excavations in Thetford, 1980-82, Fison Way No. I!, 1981 Norfolk: Spong Hill, Part 11 No.54, 1992 Norfolk: The Iron Age Forts of Norfolk No.l2, 1981 The barrows of East Anglia No.55, 1992 Lincolnshire: The Fenland Project No.5: Lincolnshire No.l3, 1981 Norwich: Eighteen centuries of pottery from Norwich Survey, The South-West Fens No.l4, 1982 Norfolk: various papers No.56, 1992 Cambridgeshire: The Fenland Project No.6: The No.15, 1982 Norwich: Excavations in Norwich 1971-1978; Part I South-Western Cambridgeshire Fens No.16, 1982 Norfolk: Beaker domestic sites in the Fen-edge and No.57, 1993 Norfolk and Lincolnshire: Excavations at Redgate Hill East Anglia Hunstanton; and Tattershall Thorpe No.l7, 1983 Norwich: Waterfront excavations and Thetford-type No.58, 1993 Norwich: Households: The Medieval and Ware production, Norwich Post-Medieval Finds from Norwich Survey No.18, 1983 Norfolk: The archaeology of Witton Excavations 1971-1978 No.l9, 1983 Norfolk: Two post-medieval earthenware pottery No.59, 1993 Fenland: The South-West Fen Dyke Survey Project groups from Fulmodeston 1982-1986 No.20, 1983 Norfolk: Burgh Castle: excavation by Charles Green, No.60, 1993 Norfolk: Caister-on-Sea: Excavations by Charles 1958-{51 Green, 1951-55 No.2l, 1984 Norfolk: Spong Hill, Part Ill No.6l, 1993 Fenland: The Fenland Project No.7: Excavations in No.22, 1984 Norfolk: Excavations in Thetford, 1948-59 and Peterborough and the Lower Welland Valley 1973-80 1960-1969 No.23, 1985 Norfolk: Excavations at Brancaster 1974 and 1977 No.62, 1993 Norfolk: Excavations in Thetford by B.K. Davison, No.24, 1985 Suffolk: West Stow, the Anglo-Saxon village between 1964 and 1970 No.25, 1985 Essex: Excavations by Mr H.P.Cooper on the Roman No.63, 1993 Norfolk: Illington: A Study of a Breckland Parish and site at Hill Farm, Gestingthorpe, Essex its Anglo-Saxon Cemetery No.26, 1985 Norwich: Excavations in Norwich 1971-78; Part li No.64, 1994 Norfolk: The Late Saxon and Medieval Pottery No.27, 1985 Cambridgeshire: The Fenland Project No.!: Industry of Grimston: Excavations 1962-92 Archaeology and Environment in the Lower Welland No.65, 1993 Suffolk: Settlements on Hill-tops: Seven Prehistoric valley Sites in Suffolk No.28, 1985 Norwich: Excavations within the north-east bailey of No.66, 1993 Lincolnshire: The Fenland Project No.8: Lincolnshire Norwich Castle, 1978 Survey, the Northern Fen-Edge No.29, 1986 Norfolk: Barrow excavations in Norfolk, 1950-82 No.67, 1994 Norfolk: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, No.30, 1986 Norfolk: Excavations at Thomham, Warham, Wighton North E1rnham, Part V: Catalogue of Cremations and Caistor St. Edmund, Norfolk No.68, 1994 Norwich: Excavations at Fishergate, Norwich 1985 No.31, 1986 Norfolk: Settlemeot, religion and industry on the No.69, 1994 Norfolk: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, Fen-edge; three Romano-British sites in Norfolk North Elrnham, Part VIII: The Cremations No.32, 1987 Norfolk: Three Norman Churches in Norfolk No.70, 1994 Fenland: The Fenland Project No.9: Flandrian No.33, 1987 Essex: Excavation of a Cropmark Enclosure Complex Envrionmental Change in Fenland at Woodham Waiter, Essex, 1976 and An Assessment No.? I, 1995 Essex: The Archaeology of the Essex Coast Vol.!: The of Excavated Enclosures in Essex Hullbridge Survey Project No.34, 1987 Norfolk: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, No.72, 1995 Norfolk: Excavations at Redcastle Furze, Thetford, North Elmham, Part IV: Catalogue of Cremations 1988-9 No.35, 1987 Cambridgeshire: The Fenland Project No.2: Fenland No.73, 1995 Norfolk: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, Landscapes and Settlement between Peterborough and North Elmham, Part VII: Iron Age, Roman and Early March Saxon Settlement No.36, 1987 Norfolk: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at No.74, 1995 Norfolk: A Late Neolithic, Saxon and Medieval Site at Morningthorpe: Catalogue Middle Harling No.37, 1987 Norwich: Excavations at St Martin-at-Palace Plain, No.75, 1995 Essex: North Shoebury: Settlement and Economy in Norwich, 1981 South-east Essex 1500-AD1500 No.38, 1987 Suffolk: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Westgarth No.76, 1996 Nene Valley: Orton Hall Farm: A Roman and Early Gardens, Bury St Edmunds: Catalogue Anglo-Saxon Farmstead No.39, 1988 ·Norfolk: The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spong Hill, No.77, 1996 Norfolk: Barrow Excavations in Norfolk, 1984-88 North Elrnham, Norfolk, Part VI: Occupation during the 7th-2nd millennia BC I ! EAST ANGLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Barrow Excavations in Norfolk, 1984-88 by J. J. Wymer with contributions from Alison Cameron, Charles French, David Gurney, Prances Healy, Jacqueline McKinley, Peter Murphy and Robert Scaife illustrations by Steven Ashley, Prances Healy, Margaret Mathews, Hoste Spalding and John Wymer and photographs by Derek Edwards, Ken Wallis, David Wicks and John Wymer East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 77, 1996 Field Archaeology Division Norfolk Museums Service EAST ANGLIAN ARCHAEOLOGY REPORTNO. 77 Published by Field Archaeology Division Norfolk Museums Service. Union House Gressenhall Dereham Norfolk NR20 4DR in conjunction with The Scole Archaeological Committee Editor: Peter Wade-Martins Managing Editor: Jenny Glazebrook Scole Editorial Sub-committee: David Buckley, County Archaeologist, Essex Planning Department Keith Wade, County Archaeological Officer, Suffolk Planning Department Peter Wade-Martins, County Field Archaeologist, Norfolk Museums Service Stanley West Set in Times Roman by Joan Daniells using® Ventura Publisher Printed by Geerings of Ashford Ltd., Ashford, Kent ©FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY DIVISION, NORFOLK MUSEUMS SERVICE ISBN 0 905594 19 3 For details of East Anglian Archaeology, see inside front cover This volume is published with the aid of a grant from English Heritage Cover: Aerial photograph of South Acre ring-ditch during excavation (Photo: Wing Co. Ken Wallis) Contents List of Contents V Pre-Iron Age Features 36 List of Plates VI VI. The Artefacts 40 List of Figures vi Flint 40 List of Tables vii Pottery and Fired Clay 46 Contents of Microfiche Vll Iron 51 List of Contributors viii Slag 51 Acknowledgements viii VII. Dating 51 VIII. Phosphate analysis of Soil Samples from Context 1037, by D. Gurney 52 1. The excavation of a Round Barrow at IX. Discussion 52 Bawsey, near King's Lynn, 1984, by J.J. Wymer I. Summary 1 3. Note on a Ring-Ditch at Lyng Easthaugh, II. The Site 1 by J .J. Wymer m. The Excavation 2 I. Summary 54 Method 2 II. Rescue Excavation 54 The Mound· 3 III. The Artefacts 54 The Outer Bank 4 Flint 54 The Ditch 4 Burnt Clay 54 The Primary Grave 5 Comments on the finds 54 The Satellite Burial 7 IV. Discussion 55 The Secondary Cremations 7 IV. The Artefacts 16 Flint 16 4. The Excavation of a Ring-Ditch at South Pottery 1G Acre, by J.J. Wymer Bone 19 I. Summary 58 V. Soil Analysis of the Mound, Outer Bank II. The Site 58 and Associated Buried Soils, by C.A.I. French 19 Ill. The Excavation 61 Particle size and micromorphological analyses (mi- Mt:UtuJ G1 crofiche) The Ditch 61 VI. Pollen Analysis of Bawsey Bronze Age Internal features 64 Barrow, by R. Scaife 21 External features (excluding graves) 67 VII. The Cremated Human Bones, The graves 67 by A. Cameron 24 IV. The Artefacts 69 VIII. Report on the Environmental Samples, Iron 69 by P. Murphy 24 Amber 69 IX. Dating 26 Glass 69 X. Discussion and Conclusions 26 Flint 70 Pottery 71 Zoological and Botanical 72 2. Neolithic and Bronze Age Activity and V. The Human Bone, by J.l. McKinley 76 Settlement at Longham and Beeston with Methods 76 Bittering, by J.J. Wymer and F. Healy Results 76 I. Summary 28 Discussion 76 II. Introduction 28 VI. Interpretation and Dating 87 III. Excavation of the Longham Mound Pre-ring-ditch activity 87 -Site 7239 32 The ring-ditch 87 Method 32 The Saxon graves 88 Composition of the Mound 35 Appendix I Numbering of skeletons as published Features within the Mound 35 related to context numbers of IV. Excavation of the Cropmarks at the skeletons and graves (microfiche) Tarmac Pit, Beeston with Bittering Appendix 11 Skeleton context numbers related to -Site b21::i Jb published numbers of ~;keletonf: Method 36 (microfiche) The Ditches of the Linear Features 36 Appendix III Context numbers of graves related to Feature 1015 36 context and published numbers of Pit 1013 36 skeletons within them (microfiche) V. Survey and Excavation of Areas Bibliography 90 stripped in advance of gravel digging, Index, by P. Gunn 93 by F. Healy 36 Microfiche V List of Plates Bawsey PI. XV Aerial photograph of excavation in PI.I Bawsey Round Barrow, prior to progress 59 excavation PI. XVI Ditch section, north-west face 64 Pl.II Aerial view of site during PI. XVII Top of oval pit exposed within excavation 2 ring-ditch 64 PI.III Section across tail of Outer Bank 3 PI. XVIII Coffin burial of Skeleton 111 70 PI.IV Ditch section, south-west quadrant 4 PI. XIX Skeleton 65 with legs under body 73 PI. V Ditch section, north-east quadrant 5 PI. XX Skeleton 98 with head detached 73 PI. VI Stain of bier within grave pit 6 PI.XXI Skeleton 59 extended burial 74 PI. VII Stain of base of bier within grave PI. XXII Skeleton 126 lying on side 74 pit 6 PI.XXIII Skeletons 99 and 100, extended PI. VIII Cremation pit 1102 7 double burial 75 Pl.IX Cremation within inverted Collared PI. XXIV Skeletons 62, 63 and 64, extended Urn in situ 19 triple burial 75 PI. XXV Skeleton 53, osteochondritis Longham and Beeston with Bittering dissecans in femoral medial PI. X Longham Mound prior to condyles 84 excavation 31 PI .XXVI Skeleton 62, fusion of lumbar PI. XI Aerial view of excavation of vertebrae 85 Longham Mound in progress 31 PI. XXVII Skeleton 62, lytic lesions in lower PI .XII Gravel intrusion into body of thoracic vertebrae 84 Longham Mound 35 PI. XXVIII Skeleton 64, osteophytes on foot PI. XIII Beaker in situ within body of the bones 84 Longham Mound 46 PI. XXIX Skeleton 86, fusion of thoracic South Acre vertebrae 85 PI. XIV Vertical aerial photograph of South PI.XXX Skeleton 107, periostitis of tibia Acre ring-ditches in 1933 59 and fibula 85 List of Figures Bawsey Longham and Beeston with Bittering Fig.1 Location plan of Bawsey Round Fig.19 Location plan of Longham Mound Barrow X and excavated areas north and Fig.2 Plan of excavation site 8 south of Salter's Lane 29 Fig.3 Plan of site with excavation features 9 Fig.20 Location plan of Longham Mound Fig.4 Contour plan 10 and area east of Reed's Lane 30 Fig.5 Sections across the Mound, Ditch Fig.21 Contour plan of Long ham Mound and Outer Bank 11 showing position of all cuttings 32 Fig.6 Section across Outer Bank 11 Fig.22 Sections across the Longham Fig.7 Detail of section across Outer Bank 12 Mound 33 Fig.8 Detail of section across Ditch on Fig.23 Plan of Site 15275 Beeston with south-east 12 Bittering 37 Fig.9 Ditch section on west 12 Fig.24 Area of commercial removal of Fig.10 Ditch section on north 12 topsoil in advance of gravel Fig.11 Ditch section on east 13 quarrying, east of the Longham Fig.12 Plans of Primary Grave during Mound 38 initial stages of excavation 14 Fig.25 Plans and sections of truncated pits Fig.13 Plans of Primary Grave during within area of commercial topsoil final stages of excavation 15 removal, east of the Long ham Fig.14 Flint artefacts and bone bead 16 Mound 39 Fig.l5 Beaker found on stripped land Fig.26 Plans and sections of Site 13023 surface beneath the Mound 17 Beeston with Bittering 40 Fig.16 Collared Urn from within body of Fig.27 Plan of pits at Site 15995 Beeston Mound 18 with Bittering 41 Fig.17 Pottery 20 Fig.28 Sections of pits at Site 15995 Fig.18 Pollen diagram through Outer Bank 22 Beeston with Bittering 41 Fig.29 Flint artefacts 44 VI Fig.30 Site 15995: characteristics of flakes Fig.39 Plan of ring-ditch showing internal and scrapers 45 features and possible prehistoric Fig.31 Pottery, Longham 47 burials in ditch 63 Fig.32 Pottery, Beeston with Bittering 50 Fig.40 Ditch sections 4 and 14 65 Fig.41 Ditch section 18 and section of Pit Lyng Easthaugh 1020 66 Fig.33 Location plan 55 Fig.42 Section of Pit 1121 67 Fig.34 Plan of ring-ditch 56 Fig.43 Plan of features external to the Fig.35 Ditch sections 57 ring-ditch 68 South Acre Fig.44 Sections of features external to the Fig.36 Location plan with known barrows ring-ditch 69 and ring-ditches at South Acre and Fig.45 Plan of all human burials found in in surrounding area 60 the South Acre ring-ditch (inside Fig.37 Map of ring-ditches at South Acre 61 back pocket) Fig.38 Contour plan 62 Fig.46 Small finds 72 List of Tables Bawsey Table 10 Catalogue of illustrated lithic Table 1 Percentages of sand, silt, clay and material 43 gravel in the soil samples Table 11 Flints from the ploughsoil and (microfiche) body of the Longham Mound Table 2 Statistical information for the sand (microfiche) fraction of each sample in the Table 12 Sherds from the ploughsoil and particle size analysis (microfiche) body of the Longham Mound Table 3 The results for the cremations 24 (microfiche) Table4 Sample of 'organic stains' 25 '!able 13 Pre-Iron Age pottery (microfiche) Table 5 Charcoal collected by hand during Table 14 Summary of pre-Iron Age pottery 48 excavation 25 Table 15 Phosphate analyses from the Table 6 Charcoal identified in soil samples 25 Longham Mound (microfiche) South Acre Longham and Beeston with Bittering Table 16 Worked flints 71 Table 7 Pre-Iron Age features (microfiche) Table 17 Results of human bone Table 8 Summary of lithic material 43 identifications 77 Table 9 Lithic material (microfiche) Table 18 Age and sex of individuals 82 Contents of Microfiche Bawsey Table 12 Sherds from the ploughsoil and V. Particle Size and body of the Longham Mound Micromorphological Analyses, Table 13 Pre-Iron Age pottery by C.A.I. French Table 15 Phosphate analyses from the Table 1 Percentages of sand, silt, clay and Longham Mound gravel in the soil samples South Acre Table 2 Statistical information for the sand Appendix I Numbering of skeletons as published fraction of each sample in the related to context numbers of particle size analysis skeletons and graves Longham and Beeston with Bittering Appendix II Skeleton context numbers related to Table 7 Pre-Iron Age features published numbers of skeletons T~hiP Q T. ithir. mr~tf:riill Appendix Ill Context numbers of graves related to Table 11 Flints from the ploughsoil and context and published numbers of body of the Longham Mound skeletons within them Vll Contributors Steven J. Ashley, F.C.S.D., A.I.F.A. Jacqueline I. McKinley, B.Tech., F.S.A.(Scot.), M.I.F.A. Illustrator, Norfolk Archaeological Unit Osteoarchaeologist, Wessex Archaeology Alison Cameron, Peter Murphy, B.Sc., M.Phil. Human skeletal biologist Environmental Archaeologist, Centre of East Anglian Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ Charles A.I. French, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., M.I.F.A. Department of Archaeology, Downing Street, Cambridge Robert Scaife, B.Sc., Ph.D. Environmental Archaeologist, Quaternary Environmental David Gurney, B.A., M.I.F.A. Change Research Centre, Department of Geography, Principal Landscape Archaeologist, Norfolk Landscape University of Southampton, Southampton Archaeology Hoste Spalding, Dip.Memb. S.I.A.D. Frances Healy, B.Sc.(Econ.), Ph.D., F.S.A., M.I.F.A. formerly Illustrator, Norfolk Archaeological Unit Freelance Prehistorian John J. Wymer, M.A., D.Sc., F.S.A., M.I.F.A. Margaret Mathews, B.A., Dip. Archaeol., M.A.A.I.S. formerly Field Officer for Prehistory, Norfolk formerly Illustrator, Norfolk Archaeological Unit Archaeological Unit Acknowledgements Bawsey David Gurney for his phosphate analysis and to Frances We wish to thank Mr Roderick Bradfer-Lawrence for Healy for her major contribution in relating much of the permission to excavate and his co-operation in removing material in the adjacent features to the discoveries made trees, supplying water and assisting in many ways; the site during earlier rescue work nearby undertaken by Andrew supervisors, Graham Joyce and Susan Flack; the MSC Rogerson and herself from 1978. The figures were drawn excavation team, Colin Austin, Pat Ellis, Steven English, by Hoste Spalding and Margaret Mathews. Mike Hebden, Clive Image, Roy Kadalski, Glen Kirk, Lyng Easthaugh Alan Macleod, Thea Nichols, Martin Spillett, Janet Stoke We wish to thank Mr E.L. Brigham and Redland and Simon Wexler; all the specialists who have Aggregates Ltd forgiving us permission to conduct rescue contributed to the report, especially Dr Charles French on excavations on the ring-ditch exposed by surface the soils (who also expresses his thanks to Dr R.l. stripping. The site was supervised by Graham Joyce and Macphail), Dr Rob Scaife on the pollen, Dr Jennifer the following MSC team, to all of whom our thanks are Hillam for comments on the growth pattern of oak expressed: Colin Bannon, Maxine Cornwall, Geoffrey charcoal, Alison Cameron on the cremated human bones; Cox, Colin Jenner, Joan Lightning, Timothy Mantrip, Peter Murphy on the environmental samples and Ken Barry Lloyd, Timothy Pearce and Robin Preston. Thanks Whitaker for his assistance with the pollen preparation. also to Margaret Mathews for the figures. Thanks are also expressed to Hoste Spalding for drawing South Acre the figures. We are grateful to Mr Charles A. Fountaine for his Beeston with Bittering 15275 permission to excavate, and to Mr Alan Foster ofNarford We are grateful to Tarmac Roadstone Ltd for permission Estate Office and Mr J. Joice and Co. Ltd of High House to excavate the crop-marks ahead of their quarrying, their Farm Litcham, for their co-operation and assistance in grant towards the cost of the work and the use of a organising the timing of the work so as to minimise the mechanical excavator. The co-operation of the pit disruption of farming activities. Thanks are also expressed manager, Mr Terry Riley, was also appreciated. We thank to Middleton Aggregates, especially to Mr J.W. Lemon of Graham Joyce for supervising the work; assistants, Colin that company and Mr Geoffrey Newton, the pit manager. Bowyer and Simon Wexler; volunteers, Susan Crook and The MSC team was managed by Neville Guy during the I van Emson; and Margaret Mathews for the drawing of the first season, and by Simon Jeffery during the second, with plans and sections. Kelly Corbould as supervisor. All their work is gratefully Longham Mound acknowledged, as is that of the following members of the Permission to excavate in advance of gravel quarrying was team who assisted at various times during the course of kindly given by Mr N. Macleod. We wish to thank Piers the excavation: Susanne Bradley, Michael Brown, Peter Millington-Wallace and Graham Joyce for managing the Burrell, Andrew Durrant, Stewart Ellison, Jonathan team and supervising the site; the assistants of the MSC Goodwins, David Gould, George Gray, Alan Heathfield, team, Colin Bannon, Maxine Cornwall, Gary Gary Hetherington, Paul Holmes, Mike Hum, Nigel Hetherington, Colin Jenner, Joan Lightning, Barry Lloyd, Mathias, Christine Smith, Magda Staddon and Lucy Timothy Mantrip, Timothy Pearce, Jenny Sawyer, Martin Talbot. Advice was gratefully received from Dr R.I. Spiller and Andrew Weir. Thanks are also expressed to Mac ph ail on the soils of the ditch, and from Pat Wiltshire Vlll

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